Re: [DMCForum] bush
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John Dore wrote:
>
> In the USA do Republicans in general always vote republican and the
> Democrats always vote democrat, irrespective of who the candidate
> actually is? Or do people vote for the best man for the job?

John,

At least in this area of the country, most Republicans toe the party
line no matter what, and most of the people I know who have voted
Democrat in the past have also voted Republican depending on the issue.
But then I know some Democrats who simply pull the lever as well. I
registered unaffiliated, which prevents me from voting in Primary
elections but allows me to get campaign literature from both parties.
What some people do is research both candidates and then make a decision
based on which candidate agrees with their own views. (This is my
method, however in recent years I would call it the "lesser of two evils
method", at least in my case.) However, some people vote overwhelmingly
upon *one* issue, such as abortion, health care, gay rights, fiscal
policy, or the religion of the man in question.

From what I have seen here in the South, people tend to pull the lever
regardless of who's on the ticket. It's either a habit, or they just
don't care to think or learn anything about the candidates.

The odd thing is that a lot of people don't vote at all. I for one
believe that, since compulsory voting would be a bad idea, Election Day
should be a national holiday, so nobody has to plan voting around their
jobs. But on that day Satan will skate to work, pigs will fly, I will
marry a brilliant gorgeous millionaire woman, and Avril Lavigne will
have a brain larger than a grape.

--Farrar

--
Be spontaneous... combust!


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